English Through Football Podcast - World Cup 1982 Brazil vs Italy: In this podcast we continue with our reviews of some of the great World...
Listen to the report on the good, the bad and the ugly of the recent World Cup and then try our 2014 World Cup Listening Quiz below.
Languagecaster's last World Cup Word of the Day - Re-Write the Record Books
The second semi-final between Argentina and Holland was a very different game to the one the night before when Germany blew away hosts...
Who got blown away today? Languagecaster's World Cup Word of the Day
In football, what do we mean by the phrase 'man in the middle'?
The languagecaster team explains a key word or phrase for learners of English in our World Cup Language posts. Today, we focus on the...
What do we mean when we use the phrase 'flagged offside' in football?
What does the phrase 'penalty shout' mean in football?
Today's World Cup phrase of the day is 'sweeper-keeper'.
the languagecaster team explains a key word or phrase for learners of English in our World Cup Language posts. Today, we focus on the...
What do the phrases 'edge past' or 'edge out' mean?
Each day during the 2014 World Cup the languagecaster team is explaining a key word or phrase for learners of English in our World Cup...
Every day during the 2014 World Cup we have published a World Cup word of the day here at languagecaster.com. Take the World Cup language...
What do we mean when we use the phrase 'good finish'?
Today's World Cup word of the day is 'top the group'.
Who deserves a lengthy 'ban' after the latest World Cup matches. language caster's World Cup Word of the Day - to ban/a ban
What do we mean when we use the phrase 'to ghost past'?
Languagecaster's World Cup Word of the Day is the verb phrase a€˜to latch on toa€™.
World Cup Word of the Day. It's the seventh day of the World Cup and Languagecaster today focuses on the verb phrase 'to flick on'.
Spain feel the weight of the Champions Curse. Languagecaster.com's World Cup Word of the Day
Do you know the meaning of the phrase 'goalkeeping gaffe'?
It had to happen - the first nil-nil draw. Languagecaster's World Cup Word of the day.
Who was 'out on their feet' in yesterday's games. Find out what this phrase means with language caster.com's World Cup Word of the Day
Dodgy referring - today's World Cup Word of the Day from languagecaster
In the fourth of a series of listening worksheets to help you practice your English we focus on Group D which includes Italy, England...
Who are notorious slow starters? Read Languagecaster's World Cup Cliche to find out!
What does the phrase 'warm up' mean?
How much do you know about the 2014 World Cup Draw? Take our football language quiz to find out.
In this week's main listening report we look ahead at some of the key language that will be used in the 2014 World Cup draw taking place in...
This week we congratulate those countries who have made it to next year's World Cup finals in Brazil, look at why both Ireland and Mexico...
This listening report is a shortened version of the regular weekly podcast. In this report we focus on the World Cup qualifiers that are...